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... reading for the di phrase ; and we do find such examples . Thus 38a , below , has two readings . If passive ap- plies , i bambini di Carlo moves into subject position in the non - comparative interpretation ( 38b ) , but only i bambini ...
... reading for the di phrase ; and we do find such examples . Thus 38a , below , has two readings . If passive ap- plies , i bambini di Carlo moves into subject position in the non - comparative interpretation ( 38b ) , but only i bambini ...
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... reading , because of 73. If , instead , the che phrase were extraposed to the end of S ( in this example , to the end of S1 ) , we would get 114e , which is acceptable with a degree reading . If QP / AP preposing applied to Fig . 10 ...
... reading , because of 73. If , instead , the che phrase were extraposed to the end of S ( in this example , to the end of S1 ) , we would get 114e , which is acceptable with a degree reading . If QP / AP preposing applied to Fig . 10 ...
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... Reading in a non - alphabetic writing system : Some ex- perimental studies . Orthography , reading , and dyslexia , ed . by James E. Kavanagh & Richard L. Venezky , 211–26 . Baltimore : University Park Press . - ; —————— ; and WILLIAM S ...
... Reading in a non - alphabetic writing system : Some ex- perimental studies . Orthography , reading , and dyslexia , ed . by James E. Kavanagh & Richard L. Venezky , 211–26 . Baltimore : University Park Press . - ; —————— ; and WILLIAM S ...
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